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With proper care and use, your DSR-100 will provide you with years of enjoyment. Please read the entire instruction manual before using your DSR-100.
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· In some states it is illegal to have speakers inside a helmet. Please check with your state and local laws before using this product. · Do not attempt to operate any controls on the DSR-100 or other accessories while in motion on a motorcycle or vehicle. Never take your attention away from the safe operation of the motorcycle or vehicle or the roadway.
Thank you for purchasing the DSR-100 Digital Recorder and Camera System. The DSR- 100 is a complete, all-inclusive camera and digital recorder system designed with the motorcycle/powersport rider in mind. Please make sure to read the entire instruction manual before operation.
Component / Part Number List The DSR-100 includes many components. Please review the list below and make sure that your system includes all items. If any component of the system is missing please contact MotoComm at 1-877-624-6869 (toll-free) or by email at info@motocomm.com.
DSR-7680 Unit Tour DSR-7680 Unit Controls Wrist Power On / Off Strap Loop On / Off Internal LINE IN / Microphone AV IN (for Voice Recorder Feature Only) Headphones / Power / AV OUT Charge LED Reset USB Port Navigation AC Adapter / Joystick Charger Port...
DSR-7680 Unit Tour DSR-7680 Battery Charging The DSR-7680 features an internal 1800mAh Lithium battery pack. With a full charge the battery pack will operate the DSR-7680 for approx. 6 hours with the LCD screen ON, and approx. 8 hours with the LCD screen OFF. IMPORTANT: Fully charge the DSR-7680 battery prior to use.
DSR-7680 Unit Tour DSR-7680 Setup Menu The DSR-7680 Setup menu provides control over the basic functions of the unit. It is a good idea to become familiar with the Setup menu and its functions. To access the Setup menu... (1) Turn ON DSR-7680. (2) Use the joystick control to highlight and select (push in on joystick) the Setup menu.
DSR-7680 Unit Tour Storage Sub-Menu - Select Between On-Board Memory and SD Card (1) Select Storage sub-menu. To back out of this sub-menu and return to the Setup menu, push the ESC button. (2) Move joystick up and down to select Nandflash (on-board memory) or Card (SD card). (3) Push in joystick to select the storage that you want to access.
DSR-7680 Unit Tour DSR-7680 Accessory Menu The DSR-7680 Accessory menu includes 2 games, a calendar, and a memory used meter. To access the Accessory menu... (1) Turn ON DSR-7680. (2) Use the joystick control to highlight and select (push in on joystick) the Accessory menu.
Connector Information MotoComm’s mini DIN connectors feature a weatherproof molding. This weatherproof molding is designed for a tight fit. When mating these connectors for the first time, it WILL BE DIFFICULT! Take extra care in lining up the arrows on the connectors and slowly (but firmly!) push the connectors together.
Although there are many possible configurations, all start with the same basic setup. Use the provided information as a starting point for your custom configuration and installation! DSR-100 Basic Setup for Video Recording To connect the basic components for video recording... Insert the DSR-JUNC-1 4-contact 3.5mm plug into the LINE IN jack on the DSR- 7680 unit.
In the camera view screen the DSR-100 is also a rearview camera system. To start recording press the B button. To stop recording press in the joystick control.
However, if you want to change the focus of the camera, or find in the future that it needs to be adjusted, follow these steps... Connect the DSR-100 components in the basic setup. Turn on the DSR-7680 and get to the LCD camera view.
Making a Video DSR-MIC-1 Remote Microphone Installation The DSR-MIC-1 Remote Microphone features an adhesive-backed hook-and-loop mount- ing tape that can be used to secure the microphone to the bike. To mount the DSR-MIC-1... Peel off the protective sheet from the adhesive-backed hook-and- loop material.
Making a Video DSR-12VDC-180CM Power Cable Installation The DSR-12VDC-180CM DC Power Cable is the 2nd option to supply power to the remote microphone and camera. Both the camera and remote microphone operate off 12V DC. The combined power consumption of the camera and remote microphone is approxi- mately 120mA.
Making a Video Camera Mounting Your DSR-100 comes with three different camera mounts - the DSR-UM-1 Universal Helmet and Bike Mount, the DSR-BM-1 Pedestal Ball Mount, and the DSR-SM4 Screw- Down Mounting Base. DSR-UM-1 Universal Mount The DSR-UM-1 Universal Mount is capable of holding the camera two ways, on the bar- mount end and flat side.
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Making a Video Below is an example of how to use the DSR-UM-1 for a helmet mount. Stick one side of provided hook-and-loop material to the DSR-UM-1. Stick the other side of pro- vided hook-and-loop mate- rial to the inside surface of the helmet shell.
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Making a Video SR-UM-1 Universal Mount (continued) To hold the camera with the flat side of the DSR-UM-1... Cut 1 piece of the DSR-FOAM mate- rial and stick it to the flat side of the DSR-UM-1. Place the camera on the foam piece and use 2pcs of the DSR-RT675 Medium Size Cable Tie to secure the cam-...
Making a Video DSR-BM-1 Pedestal Ball Mount To hold the camera with the DSR-BM-1... Screw the DSR-BM-1 into the back side of the camera until finger tight. Loosen the DSR-BM-1 set screw, posi- tion the camera, and tighten the set screw. Tip: If vibrations loosen the cam- era from the DSR-BM-1, use a thread-adhesive (Loctite, etc.).
Making a Video DSR-SM4 Screw-Down Mounting Base To hold the camera with the DSR-SM4... Remove a body panel screw and reat- tach with the DSR-SM4 in place. Insert a DSR-RT675 or DSR-RT1100 cable tie through the mounting base and tighten it down with the camera positioned.
Making a Video Playback of a Video The DSR-100 is capable of playing back recorded videos on the DSR-7680 LCD screen, a television with component (RCA) inputs, or a computer with standard media software. To playback a video on the DSR-7680 LCD screen...
Making a Video To playback a video on a television... Insert DSR-VAC-1 cable into AV OUT jack on DSR-7680. Connect the DSR-VAC-1 yellow, red, and white RCA plugs to the matching colored video/audio in- puts on your television. Make sure that your television is set to view the correct input source.
Making a Video To playback a video on a computer... Connect DSR-USB-1 cable to your PC’s USB port. With the DSR-7680 turned off, connect the DSR-USB-1 cable to the DSR-7680. Turn on DSR-7680 and wait for it to sync with PC.
The DSR-100 features a MP3 player and MP3 recorder (encoder). Included are stereo helmet speakers and an adapter cable so that you can listen to music while riding. Please note that the MP3 player and video recorder features of the DSR-100 can not be used at the same time.
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Listening to MP3’s Remove or separate the cheek pad from helmet. Loop the hook-and-loop cable tie through itself and over the MT-40-1 cable so that the hook (rough side) of the cable is facing you. Tighten hook-and-loop cable tie down on MT-40-1 cable.
Listening to MP3’s MT-40-1 Helmet Speaker Installation (continued) Firmly push the assembled pieces to the inside of the helmet shell. Depending on your helmet, you may be adhering this to foam or the inside surface of the helmet shell. Fold the hook-and-loop cable tie over the 2-inch piece and trim off any excess material on the hook-and-loop cable tie.
Listening to MP3’s MP3 File Loading and Direct Recording MP3 files can be transferred onto the DSR-7680 from a PC (via the DSR-USB-1 cable), or can be recorded (encoded) directly from an audio source with a headphones output jack (via the DSR-3.5S-1 cable). To transfer MP3 files from your PC to the DSR-7680...
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Listening to MP3’s MP3 File Loading and Direct Recording (continued) To record (encode) MP3 files directly to the DSR-7680... Connect one end of the DSR-3.5S-1 cable to the DSR-7680 LINE IN jack. Connect the other end of the DSR- 3.5S-1 cable to the headphones output jack of a CD player, stereo, etc.
Listening to MP3’s MP3 Playback The DSR-100 comes with helmet speakers (installed earlier in this section) and standard earphone speakers (for use when not on bike). Either type of speaker set connects to the DSR-7680 through the headphones / AV OUT jack.
Voice Recorder The DSR-7680 has a built-in microphone and voice recorder feature. (1) Select Record menu, and MIC Only sub-menu. (2) Press B to start voice recording. (3) Speak into Internal Microphone hole in side of unit. (4) Push in joystick control to stop voice recording. (5) Voice recorder files are saved at .wav file in the Audio menu.
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